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Release Date:
May 1, 1992
Original Title:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Mystery of the Cliffs
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Hollywood Promos
Mirage Studios
Surge Licensing
U.S. Department of the Interior
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
The Mystery of the Cliffs was a 1992 VHS video commissioned by the United States Bureau of Land Management. It was intended to introduce children to the concept and importance of caretaking of the country's natural resources and heritage sites. All the voice actors from the 1987 series reprise their roles for this video.
Aerial Camera:
Paul Cases
Richard A. Lopez
Assistant Art Director:
Albert Valdez
Assistant Camera:
Steve Bannister
Associate Producer:
Ashley Quinn
Best Boy Electric:
Saul Cohen
Best Boy Grip:
Jerry Harper
Boom Operator:
Russell Macaby
Camera Operator:
Brian Pratt
Bill Harrison
Craft Service:
Laurie Stevens
Director:
Jacques Guerin
Editor:
Francine Panzo
Graphic Designer:
Julie Caron
Grip:
John Salzman
Allan Fulford
Key Grip:
Elliot Nachbar
Lighting Director:
Tom Feldman
Music Director:
Scott Gale
Painter:
Paul Godwin
Post Production Coordinator:
Laura Ortiz
Producer:
Joseph Guerin
Production Assistant:
James Saba
Laurie Stevens
Production Coordinator:
Rebecca Bisgyer
Production Secretary:
Ginette Guerin
Props:
Bernard Tansey
Kevin Royan
Sharon Means
Recording Supervision:
Deb Adair
Paul Gofberg
Script Supervisor:
Kimberly Fenkner
Sound Assistant:
Mike Wilson
Sound Recordist:
Russ Simon
Still Photographer:
David Guilbert
Travel Coordinator:
Cal Simmons
Unit Production Manager:
Les Wells
Video Assist Operator:
Jeff Messenger
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Tenia Lednicky
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